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Section 23510.

23510. Proceedings for the consolidation of two or more contiguous counties may be initiated by petition, or by resolution of the board of supervisors of each affected county filed with the board of supervisors of the principal county. (Added by Stats. 1974, Ch. 1391.)

Section 23511.

23511. A petition initiating proceedings shall be signed by qualified electors of each affected county equaling in number not less than 25 percent of the number of electors of each county registered within the county on the date of the last preceding gubernatorial election. Each elector, after signing a petition, shall add the name of […]

Section 23512.

23512. A petition may consist of a single instrument or several counterparts. (Added by Stats. 1974, Ch. 1391.)

Section 23513.

23513. A petition may designate not more than three persons as chief petitioners setting forth their names and mailing addresses. (Added by Stats. 1974, Ch. 1391.)

Section 23514.

23514. No petition shall be accepted for filing pursuant to this article unless the signatures therein shall have been secured within six months of the date on which the first signature on the petition was affixed and such petition is submitted for filing as provided in Section 23515 within 60 days after the last signature […]

Section 23515.

23515. All petitions shall be filed with the clerk of the principal county. All counterparts of a petition shall be filed at the same time. (Added by Stats. 1974, Ch. 1391.)

Section 23516.

23516. Within 30 days after the date of filing of a petition, the clerk of the principal county shall examine the petition and determine whether it is signed by the requisite number of electors. When the clerk has completed the examination, the clerk shall certify the results of the examination. (Added by Stats. 1974, Ch. […]

Section 23517.

23517. If the clerk certifies a petition to be insufficient the clerk shall give mailed notice thereof to each of the chief petitioners, if any, and file the petition as a public record without prejudice to the filing of a new petition. (Added by Stats. 1974, Ch. 1391.)

Section 23518.

23518. If the clerk certifies a petition to be sufficient, the clerk shall immediately transmit a copy of the certification to the board of supervisors of each county and to each of the chief petitioners, if any. (Added by Stats. 1974, Ch. 1391.)

Section 23519.

23519. In certifying the sufficiency of a petition, the clerk shall compare the name of each person signing the petition with the registration records of the county in which the person signing the petition resides. (Added by Stats. 1974, Ch. 1391.)

Section 23520.

23520. Upon receipt of the certification of a petition for county consolidation or the adoption of resolutions pursuant to Section 23510, the board of the principal county shall forthwith transmit to the Governor a copy of the certification or a certified copy of the resolutions. (Added by Stats. 1974, Ch. 1391.)